This DJ-3A is across the border from Texas in Nuevo Laredo.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/6590551030998519
“Jeep Willys 1963 Título azul Funciona pero requiere mantenimiento”
This DJ-3A is across the border from Texas in Nuevo Laredo.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/6590551030998519
“Jeep Willys 1963 Título azul Funciona pero requiere mantenimiento”
No title with this CJ-2A trencher. It’s going to take some poking around to see what value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/153263351156442
“1947 Trencher jeep. Bill of sale only. Bought from a farm auction. Unsure of condition. Trencher appears complete. Comes with front bumper weight and complete governor.”
This has body liner throughout, which appears to cover some body work in a few places.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1362691694680625
“1961 Willy’s Jeep for sale Runs and drives New tires New optima battery New starter New gas tank Asking 6500 obo”
This looks to be a CJ-3A based on the drain gutter on the front of the cowl under the hood. No description provided.
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2200.
(08/06/2023) This doesn’t run at the moment.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/737628261465440
“1946 Jeep Willys CJ2A This Jeep has the L134 engine, “F” script head. I purchased the Jeep in January with hopes to restore it. I just don’t have the time. Currently does not run, no title but I can provide a bill of sale.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/29/2023) Runs with an f-head. Not sure how much value is in the parts jeep. No titles.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/850191576675019
“Nice little Jeep Willy’s that comes with a parts Jeep. Has been a good running Jeep for the past two years for me and my family on the farm. It has a new carburetor and I put an electronic distributor in it. Things that will need to be fixed is a brake line, an ignition since I lost the key in a recent move. The starter was rebuilt and the shop that rebuilt pit the wrong gear on it so it hangs up on the flywheel. Last summer I would pull start and it would stay running all day if I wanted to. Haven’t tried to start this year yet but it should be fine. Do not have title”
Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/791170585511801
“I have Willy’s Jeeps for sale.. between 48-52. I believe it’s a CJ2. Miscellaneous extra parts as well. $2500 each or OBO. no titles”
I installed the new master cylinder for the clutch. The pedal is a bit more stiff due to the larger bore, but it does the job. I wanted Ann to test it to make sure she could operate the clutch, so she took it for a cruise (and kept the speed down to keep the grass intact).
UPDATE: Here’s a better image of a Bean Model 200F from a November 1958 ad on eBay:
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This post was from August 22, 2012: I show two ads below. John Bean appears to have built both a FC-150 Model 200-F Fire Jeep, and a FC-150 Model-FJ. I don’t know what the difference between the two is.
1. This blown up portion of the ad shows the ad for the Model 200-F from a 1960 Ad
2. This ad is from 1959. I can’t tell what model is shown. These are two of 12 pages in the brochure.
Pete writes, “Im searching for a 1948 Willys Wagon 4-63. It was originally a family friends Wagon and was in the Hughson, CA area.” If you want to contact him, email him at doubleup144 @ hotmail.com (remove spaces around the @ before emailing).
The wagon’s serial number is 83086 and the engine number is R3523104 … it looks like the jeep got a rebuilt engine at some point.